Mucho perplexed here!

Microsoft recommends CRM being the only site set to port
80.

In order to to this I have to change the other sites...
If I change my default site port I cannot access exchange
in my browser.
If I change my comapany web port the links don't work
anymore...
If I change the CRM website port the host header stops
working...

Does anyone have a recommendation for this type of
situation?

And why does CRM need it's own port? When people host
multiple websites do they really need a different port for
each?

Thanks ahead of time for any help!

Re: Web Ports? CRM, default site? Exchange? by John

John
Fri Mar 05 13:23:41 CST 2004

On version 1.2 Microsoft would actually train you to use host headers to
handle multiple sites all on port 80. Personally I would always want CRM to
run on a dedicated web box of its own although I appreciate that not every
company has the resources to do this.


"dicklexick" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4ef801c3fff1$4141fa30$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Mucho perplexed here!
>
> Microsoft recommends CRM being the only site set to port
> 80.
>
> In order to to this I have to change the other sites...
> If I change my default site port I cannot access exchange
> in my browser.
> If I change my comapany web port the links don't work
> anymore...
> If I change the CRM website port the host header stops
> working...
>
> Does anyone have a recommendation for this type of
> situation?
>
> And why does CRM need it's own port? When people host
> multiple websites do they really need a different port for
> each?
>
> Thanks ahead of time for any help!